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Chapter 8 PEARL ISLAND

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we continued to cruise among them, visiting many pla

barren rocks. As we approached, however, we observed one of large size, mountainous, well wooded, and fertile, and here we hoped to find the fresh water and vegetable food

olour, with wavy hair. The men, of large stature, well formed, and dressed with a degree of taste far in advance of any of the savages we had hitherto met with. Elaborate devices were tattooed upon the exposed parts of their bodies; a petticoat of finely-plaited cloth reached from waist to knee; beautiful necklets made from red and white coral hung round their necks; while t

ng the beach. In the centre was the king's house, a building of the same construction as the others, but of larger size. Beautifully-made mats and wooden bowls formed the only furniture in these dwellings, some of the mats being trimmed with red feathers, while others resembled sh

es of bright-coloured cloth, beads, knives, and other trifles, which, in t

m of the bay, within easy reach of an expert diver, and as these islanders were as much at home in the water as upon land, we soon had a pile of shell upon t

rtog for his acceptance a number of pearls, some of large size

t", "but nothing over, unless we can add to the collection by our own exertions." But although we continued to open shells for

penses of the voyage that he recovered his natural buoyancy of spirits whi

ut I give you my word I was never so afraid of anything as of going back without money's worth to satisfy the men who put their capital into this voyage. It was that which broke the great heart of Columbus, an

it. He was so absorbed in counting the pearls and in speculating upon their value that he gave no heed to the possibility of being spied upon. But since I was to have no share in them, the pearls did

sign of him. From where I stood, however, I was able to observe the captain counting the pearls, and I determined to warn him to have a cover made for the skylight, or a blind inside that might be dr

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Contents

Chapter 1 I FALL INTO CAPTIVITY Chapter 2 THE BLACK CANNIBALS OF NEW HOLLAND Chapter 3 THE ONLY WHITE MAN IN NEW HOLLAND Chapter 4 THE SEA SPIDER Chapter 5 THE VOYAGE CONTINUED Chapter 6 THE FIGHT ON THE SANDS Chapter 7 THE SPIRIT OF DISCORD Chapter 8 PEARL ISLAND Chapter 9 MUTINY Chapter 10 I EMBARK ON A SECOND VOYAGE Chapter 11 A SECOND VOYAGE WITH HARTOG TO THE SOUTH
Chapter 12 THE SEA SERPENT
Chapter 13 THE FLOATING ISLAND
Chapter 14 AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE
Chapter 15 THE SEAWEED SEA
Chapter 16 THE ISLAND OF GEMS
Chapter 17 QUEEN MELANNIE
Chapter 18 A QUEEN'S FAVOURITE
Chapter 19 I BECOME CHIEF COOK
Chapter 20 THE SNAKE GOD
Chapter 21 A PLAN OF ESCAPE
Chapter 22 THE NIGHT OF THE SACRIFICE
Chapter 23 AT THE MERCY OF THE SEA
Chapter 24 HOW MY SECOND VOYAGE ENDED
Chapter 25 I ARRIVE AT AMSTERDAM
Chapter 26 HAPPILY MARRIED
Chapter 27 ONCE MORE TO THE SOUTH
Chapter 28 THE MOLUCCA ISLANDS
Chapter 29 THE VOYAGE CONTINUED No.29
Chapter 30 A SPANISH SETTLEMENT
Chapter 31 THE PLACE OF THE PAINTED HANDS
Chapter 32 MAROONED
Chapter 33 CAPTAIN MONTBAR
Chapter 34 WE AGAIN EXPLORE THE CAVES
Chapter 35 I AM KIDNAPPED
Chapter 36 THE MALE AND FEMALE ISLANDS
Chapter 37 A TASK IS SET ME
Chapter 38 THE SLAYING OF THE GREAT CROCODILE
Chapter 39 I BECOME A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC INFELICITY
Chapter 40 THE YELLOW PARCHMENT
Chapter 41 THE RUBY MOUNTAINS
Chapter 42 THE VALLEY OF SERPENTS
Chapter 43 WE AGAIN LEAVE NEW HOLLAND
Chapter 44 THE ISLANDS OF ARMENIO
Chapter 45 SUMATRA
Chapter 46 MAHOMET ACHMET
Chapter 47 KING TRINKITAT
Chapter 48 STATEN LAND
Chapter 49 THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS
Chapter 50 AGAIN AT THE MOLUCCAS
Chapter 51 GETTING BACK OUR OWN
Chapter 52 CONCLUSION
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